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103kw: quite reliable, doesn't have a DPF particle filter, does choke up on oil blowby and EGR mix in the inlet. Oil catch can highly recommended along with a full inlet flush with specific spray products. Can easily chip up to the higher 125kw level, with more torque, but in stock form is slower off the mark than the 125kw. In gear acceleration is a lot closer. Blows a bit of smoke. Pacific version was a late model spruce up, and was excellent value for money.
125kw: What I have, a lot more "feral" in power delivery, very on/off ( in the Golf, better in the heavier Passat ), has a DPF, a lot of alterations to cope with higher output, closer to a GTI than the 103 it is based on. Is a potential for injector and loom failure as the Siemens pizeo injectors are failing a fair bit, but mainly in the Passat, although about 4 GT's have failed now that I know of. Uprated suspension, brakes, interior, exterior, but pricier and a lot rarer. Again a decent catch can is highly recommended, and I'd suggest a physical inlet clean over a spray clean on DPF equipped cars, as all that oil ash ends up in that DPF, permanently. It will eventaually clog, and costs a cool $4000 odd from VW, lifespan approx 150k. Can be deleted via Custom Code dump pipe and tune, crazy power with fuel economy increase ( !! ) but rather illegal. Also a bit annoying to drive while it is doing one of it's periodical DPF regens, frequency of which depends on your driving style / length.
DSG suits either engine the best, manual is uber reilable but busy in traffic, and a nightmare on a bumper to bumper range climb!
Last edited by Greg Roles; 19-02-2011 at 11:26 AM.
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